“World Peace” by Burl Minnis Issues a Global Call to Action Through the ICC as Readers Worldwide Mobilize


Posted February 26, 2026 by theworldpeacecouncil

World Peace argues money is humanity’s core ideological fiction, urging collective ICC action to peacefully restructure global governance systems.

 
Following its official release, World Peace by Burl Minnis has ignited an international conversation on governance, ideology, and humanity’s collective future. Positioned at the intersection of political philosophy, ecological urgency, and global human rights, the book challenges readers to confront the foundational systems that have shaped human civilization for 13,000 years; and to reassess whether those systems still serve us.
Already being discussed among scholars, governance professionals, and reform-driven thinkers, World Peace proposes a transformative idea: that the world’s longstanding crises stem not from human nature, but from humanity’s oldest ideological fiction; money. Drawing on anthropology, psychology, global governance frameworks, and historical inquiry, Minnis asserts that money is the keystone of the system that perpetuates human suffering, conflict, and ecological collapse.
Central to the book’s post-launch momentum is its focus on the Prosecutor’s Office of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Court. Citing Article 15 of the Rome Statute, Minnis emphasizes that individuals around the world have the legal right to submit concerns regarding systemic injustices that affect the global population. The book urges readers to use this mechanism to collectively express the majority’s position; a step Minnis argues could lead to a peaceful restructuring of global systems.
With its release, World Peace has already begun to galvanize discussions within:
• governance reform circles
• international law forums
• ecological sustainability networks
• academic institutions
• civil society organizations
Readers describe the book as “a profound wake-up call,” “a necessary redirection of human thought,” and “a blueprint for the next thousand years of human responsibility.”
Minnis challenges readers to rethink long-accepted narratives surrounding politics, economics, authority, and free will. He describes humanity as a rational, cooperative species that has been constrained by ideological structures mistaken for natural law. By removing the keystone; money, Minnis argues that political division, systemic inequality, and ecological destruction would naturally dissolve.
“This is not a call for revolution,” Minnis states. “It is a call for recognition; recognition of the system we built, the fiction we upheld, and the peaceful way we can now choose to walk away from it.”
Since launch, the book has inspired a wave of global engagement. Readers across multiple regions have reported submitting their perspectives to the ICC and encouraging others to do the same. Academic panels are being scheduled to analyze the book’s implications, and several governance specialists have called it “one of the most important philosophical works of the decade.”
World Peace is now available worldwide in print and digital formats.
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Last Updated February 26, 2026